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publicationDate 2022-07-05-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Liquid crystal module and display device
abstract The utility model discloses a liquid crystal module and a display device. The liquid crystal module comprises an array substrate and two polarizers arranged on both sides of the array substrate, and the array substrate faces a side of one of the polarizers. A ground wire is provided, the array substrate and the polarizer facing the ground wire are connected and conducted through a silver paste, and photoinitiating particles and photocuring particles are dispersed in the silver paste, and the photoinitiating particles are induced by The photocurable particles react to cure the silver paste. In the utility model, light-initiated particles and light-cured particles are added into the silver paste. After being irradiated by ultraviolet light, the light-initiated particles play the role of an initiator, and the light-cured particles are induced to rapidly solidify the silver paste solution, and the silver paste no longer has solvent volatilization. , can completely avoid the reaction of the solvent in the silver paste with the polarizer, and prevent the occurrence of bubbles or penetration problems.
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